Sous Lieutenant Marcel Joseph Maurice Nogues was a World War I flying ace credited with thirteen aerial victories.
He then underwent a series of advanced training assignments, at Dijon, Ambrieu, Avord, Cazau, and Pau.
The next day, Nogues was shot down, probably by Albert Dossenbach of Jasta 36,[2] and fell into the enemy's hands.
[1] On 5 October 1919, Marcel Nogues died several hours after receiving a blow to the larynx in a rugby match.
[1] Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur "Temporary Sous Lieutenant: pilot of exceptional strength and admirable bravery.